Latino and Puerto Rican Studies Minor
Program Overview
A minor program in Latino and Puerto Rican studies prepares students with interdisciplinary knowledge and practical understanding of the social, economic, historical, and cultural conditions and impact of Latinos/as in the U.S. The program consists of a gateway introductory course in interdisciplinary Latino Studies (LTN 110), a capstone Individual Research Experience requirement (LTN 410), and 12 credits of electives, at least six of which must be at or above the 300 level.
Requirements (18 credits):
Required Courses:
LTN 110 | Introduction to Latino Studies | 3 |
LTN 410 | Individual Study Project in Latino Studies | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 6 |
Electives:
Note: Students without intermediate competence in Spanish (SPAN 125/SPAN 190 or equivalent) must complete SPAN 125 or SPAN 190 in lieu of one of their elective courses.
Total Credit Hours: 18